Vaccinated
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Firstborns are also
vaccinated
more reliably and tend to have more follow-up visits to doctors when they get sick.
All together, they achieved these results: increased the number of people on anti-retrovirals, life-saving anti-AIDS drugs; nearly halved deaths from malaria;
vaccinated
so many that 5.4 million lives will be saved.
Were your children vaccinated?"
Because the only way we can actually find out how many children were
vaccinated
in the country of Indonesia, what percentage were vaccinated, is actually not on the Internet, but by going out and knocking on doors, sometimes tens of thousands of doors.
The only thing anyone was trying to find out is what percentage of Zambian children are vaccinated, and this is the data, collected on paper over weeks, from a single district, which is something like a county in the United States.
That's more than disliking the needle; that is actively avoiding being
vaccinated
because of needle phobia.
You need to get
vaccinated.
No one has natural defenses against, nor been
vaccinated
against measles.
People who are
vaccinated
are not only protecting themselves, but by blocking the dissemination of the disease within the community, they are indirectly protecting the people in this community who are not
vaccinated.
They could even be among us, any of us who got vaccinated, but the vaccine didn't produce the expected effect, because not all vaccines are always 100 percent effective.
To achieve this effect of herd immunity, it is necessary that a large percentage of the population be
vaccinated.
The number of people vaccinated, in many communities around the world, fell below this threshold.
One of the main concerns and excuses for not getting
vaccinated
are the adverse effects.
After a huge vaccination campaign aimed at protecting at-risk groups, these hospitals, with 93 percent of the at-risk groups vaccinated, had not hospitalized a single patient for the pandemic H1N1 virus.
If I get vaccinated, not only am I protecting myself, but I am also protecting others.
I still wonder what would have happened if everyone around Sol had been
vaccinated.
An effective vaccine against it has been available for more than half a century, but many of the kids involved in the Disneyland outbreak had not been
vaccinated
because their parents were afraid of something allegedly even worse: autism.
But my friendship with Turks, with Danes, with Jews and with racists has
vaccinated
me against my own prejudices.
You can get
vaccinated.
Getting
vaccinated
is not an option, because there isn't a vaccine yet and there probably won't be for a couple of years.
Now, this question I asked was simple and pretty strange, because, you know, I wanted to get
vaccinated.
That's kind of weird, but it happened, and then this turned into a public story, because I wanted to get
vaccinated.
Because of this question and this story, because I wanted to get
vaccinated
and this interesting situation I was in, I saw that I quickly was in this public setting of an extremely important controversy and discussion taking place.
Now, I saw that the stories and headlines were pretty accurate for most part, you know, "After defying anti-vax mom, Ohio teen expresses why he got vaccinated."
"'God knows how I'm still alive': Teenager, 18, finally gets
vaccinated
and attacks his anti-vax parents."
That research requires first that the vaccine be developed, then that it be studied for safety and effectiveness in animals, who are challenged with the virus after they are vaccinated, and then it must go into human studies.
They
vaccinated
the kids.
You had to get
vaccinated.
It's not just the loss of the vaccine that matters; it's the fact that those kids don't get
vaccinated.
I say, "luckily" in part because virtually no one in the developing world was
vaccinated.
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